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Home | Up | Next Alauda is a genus of larks with three widespread species found
across much of Europe, Asia and in the mountains of north Africa, and one
endemic to the island of Razo in the Cape Verde Islands. These are 14-18 cm
long ...

Or, Universal Etymological Dictionary. On a New Plan. In which it is Shewn, that Consonants are Alone to be Regarded in Discovering the Affinities of Words, and that the Vowels are to be Wholly Rejected; that Languages Contain the Same Fundamental Idea; and that They are Derived from the Earth, and the Operations, Accidents, and Properties Belonging to it by Walter Whiter

The Alauda is the Element AL, when the first consonant S in S-L is lost, ...

Alauda roflro cratfb, the thick billed lark. This is the species most commonly and
most widely spread in Africa; it frequents the cultivated lands of the Cape, living
there as the common skylark does with us; in the southern parts of Africa,
therefore ...

Alauda campestris has one half of its chief feathers of the wings brown, except
two in the middle which are white, and the throat and breast are yellowish. j.
Alauda cristata : the chief tail-feathers are black, but the two outermost are edged
with ...

The principal species are the—Alauda arvensis, in
French l'Alouelle, the Sky Lark.—Alauda cristatclla, in French le Lulu, Lesser
crested Lark.--Alauda arborea, . in French l'Almwlte do bois ou le Cajulier,\Nood-
Lark.

Alauda rostro-crasso, the thick.billed lark. This is the species most commonly and
most widely spread in Africa; it frequents thecultivated lands of the Cape, living
there as the common skylark does with usz' in the fouthern parts of Africa, ...

Alauda campestris has one half of its chief feathers of the wings brown, except
two in the middle which are white, and the throat and breast are yellowish. 5.
Alauda cristata : the chief tail-feathers are black, but the two outermost are edged
with ...